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Under the provisions of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, right of legal representation before a Labour Court, or Industrial Tribunal or National Industrial Tribunal is :
A statutory right
Not at all permissible
Can be permitted by the forum if the other party does not object or gives consent
May be permitted if such permission is granted by the High Court of the State/Union Territory
- A statutory right: Legal representation in such forums is not an automatic statutory right under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.
- Not at all permissible: This is incorrect as there are circumstances where representation can be allowed.
- Can be permitted by the forum if the other party does not object or gives consent: The Act allows legal representation if the opposite party agrees or if the forum grants permission. This enables fairness when complex legal matters are involved.
- May be permitted if such permission is granted by the High Court: The Act itself provides conditions for representation, independent of High Court intervention.
- Correct Answer: Can be permitted by the forum if the other party does not object or gives consent
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